Tiger, Tiger

In the era of decreasing population of Tigers, Ranthambore has become a safe haven for Tigers. The national animal of India, rules here. As much as 80 tigers are located in a very close area, in their natural habitat, that its very common for tourists to spot a tiger running at its fastest, climbing a tall tree, drinking water or even hunting a prey!

Wild Life

Ranthambore Fort is a cool spot to check out while visiting the national park! Perched on a hill, it offers amazing views of the surrounding jungle and lakes. The fort has a rich history, with ancient ruins that tell stories of the past. It's a great place to explore and snap some awesome photos while you’re on your wildlife adventure!

Trinetra

Do you have any wish which you want desperately to come true? Then you must visit Trinetra Ganesha Temple! According to a legend, during a war, King Hammiradeva of Ranthambore faced food shortages while defending his fort. He prayed to Ganesha, & a 3-eyed idol of Ganesh magically appeared from the fort's wall, and miraculously, and their storerooms were replenished. Since then, anyone who prays here gets what he wants!

If you are a Photographer or an enthusiast, no better place than Ranthambore in Southern Continent! Birds watching, Jungle Safari and Tiger spotting at Bakaula will grab you memorisque pictures. Not only that but the beautiful sunset from cities different Haveli’s would definitely make you want to spend another night in Ranthambore.

Birds Calling